Researcher Tingting Yang
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Researcher Tingting Yang

Peng Cheng National Lab (PCL), China


Biography

Tingting Yang received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Dalian Maritime University, China, in 2004 and 2010, respectively. She is currently a researcher and minister of Human Resources and Education of PCL. Since September 2012, she has been a visiting scholar at the Broadband Communications Research (BBCR) Lab at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada. Her research interests are in the areas of maritime wideband communication networks, DTN networks, green wireless communication. She serves as the associate Editor-in-Chief of the IET Communications, as well as the advisory editor for SpringerPlus. She also serves as a TPC Member for IEEE ICC14 and ICC15 Conference.


Title

Ten Crucial Issues within Communication and Computing Integration Networks


Abstract

Future wireless networks will usher in an era of comprehensive integration among communication, computation, data, and AIGC. This lecture aims to discuss urgent scientific issues under the AIGC wave, exploring new paradigms in the integrated communication-computation environment. We'll delve into the huge computational demand brought by AIGC and its implications on network and AI integration, discussing current network limitations and the vision for future networks.

Lecture will explore the integrated communication-computation network's essence, key applications, and ten fundamental challenges, discussing open issues in post-Shannon information theory, modern coding technology, network communication technology, distributed intelligent information processing, and network security. Lecture also touch on research results of network technology and AI integration. Lastly, we will underscore the impending deep integration of communication and computation, transforming communication networks into dual-service infrastructures offering both communication and computation.

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